Those artists, along with others like Mark Mothersbaugh, Danny Elfman, covered the song, which was originally recorded in 1892. It soon became a hit song of the day, but was later popularized in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, in which it is sung by the HAL 9000 computer.

Versions of the song are included on Ryden’s new compilation The Gay Nineties Old Tyme Music: Daisy Bell, which was released last Saturday and is a part of Ryden’s new art exhibition The Gay ’90s: Westat the Kohn Gallery in Los Angeles.

The album printed on red vinyl, is limited to 999 copies, which are all hand-numbered and signed by Ryden, and priced at $99.99. Half of the records were sold at his recent gallery show, the rest will go on sale via his website on May 13.